Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Week 3 Reading Diary: Ramayana Part C PDE
From the start, Hanuman is known to be the most devotee of Rama. A devotee is a great character to have in each story because they have various positive characteristics. Characteristics can range from loyalty to patience. Having a devotee in the story will allow the main characters to be supported throughout their problems and keep faith within the followers of the Gods.
While reading the Rainy Season I enjoyed the gloomy tone throughout the poem of Rama. Even though the connotation may seem negative, in order to have an interesting story there always needs to have downside within the climax. The anxiety and reminiscing of Sita allows Rama to expose a different side of him. This side can be very relatable to any of the readers who have suffered a loved one that has been lost. Using this emotion will allow my story to have tension. As diabolic as that sounds, in my opinion, I like when the writer attains to the readers’ emotional side because that shows that he or she is a well writer.
Lastly in Vibhishana’s case, he being from the same family knew what Ravana was doing was indeed wrong. Speaking out to his older brother caused him to be vanished from the kingdom. I plan on using the aspect into the story. People who fight for what is right usually get ridiculed or exiled- mentally. Seeing that they are in fact brothers makes the situation tougher. To banish your little brother just because he made a comment about doing something right explains just how much evil was inside Ravana.
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